Clint_L
Legend
I rated it as a good movie because of the entertainment value. It's a good movie in the same way that junk food can be enjoyable. It's good for what it is.I actually dont understand what people mean by 'terrible movie' - movies are a form of entertainment, if it tells a coherent story and entertains then surely its a good movie?
But it's not an interesting movie. It's not got anything important to say about...anything, really. It's basically got great chemistry between two strong leads and a lot of in-jokes, enough of which land. That's not nothing, and I enjoyed my time at the cinema. I barely remember the film a month later. There's almost nothing to it beyond that immediate entertainment. It's fun in the moment.
Does art have to be more than that? Nope. But it can be. Marvel movies have been. My bigger point is that I think all this multiverse BS is a complete narrative dead end. This film did well for the reasons cited above, and because of nostalgia.
A lot of earlier Marvel films are interesting and memorable. I love many of them. I paid to see Guardians of the Galaxy five times in the cinema. I was there on opening night at 1:00 AM, the earliest showing in my town, for End Game, and I treasure the memories. So I feel frustrated by the direction they are going. They could be a lot better. Instead, they're going the same way other Disney films are going: spectacles that are there to capitalize on older, better films because it's easy money, not because there's any interest in making art.
Most of the recent MCU films are the adult equivalent of the live action remakes of Disney animated films. They're repackaging our nostalgia.